t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> "a range of three fields in the row before the current row, starting two
> columns before the current column and ending in the current
> column."
Yes, it's very explicit, but a bit long -- I try to have the
explanation fit in one line. I updated again to
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> >> >> @@-1$-2..@@-1 @r{in the first row up, 3 fields from 2 columns on
> >> >> the left}
> >> >
>
> "a range of three fields in the row before the current row, starting two
> columns before the current column and ending in the current
> column."
>
That's the best one so
Nick Dokos writes:
> Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
>
>> Eric S Fraga writes:
>>
>> > Bastien writes:
>> >
>> >> Hi Xue, Eric and Dieter,
>> >>
>> >> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>> >>
>> >>> (I would avoid the ambiguous expression "column two" since it is a
>> >>> relative
Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
> > Bastien writes:
> >
> >> Hi Xue, Eric and Dieter,
> >>
> >> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> >>
> >>> (I would avoid the ambiguous expression "column two" since it is a
> >>> relative specification) alternatively
> >>>
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Xue, Eric and Dieter,
>>
>> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>>
>>> (I would avoid the ambiguous expression "column two" since it is a
>>> relative specification) alternatively
>>>
>>> The TWO REFERENCES expand to a field ra
Bastien writes:
> Hi Xue, Eric and Dieter,
>
> die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
>
>> (I would avoid the ambiguous expression "column two" since it is a
>> relative specification) alternatively
>>
>> The TWO REFERENCES expand to a field range from the row above the
>> cu
Hi Xue, Eric and Dieter,
die...@duenenhof-wilhelm.de (H. Dieter Wilhelm) writes:
> (I would avoid the ambiguous expression "column two" since it is a
> relative specification) alternatively
>
> The TWO REFERENCES expand to a field range from the row above the
> current row, starting with two
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Xue,
>>
>> Xue Fuqiao writes:
>>
>>> In (info "(org) References"), there is an example explaining the range
>>> references:
>>>
>>> @-1$-2..@-1 3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to
>>> current row
>>>
>>> What does `2 up to current
Bastien writes:
> Hi Xue,
>
> Xue Fuqiao writes:
>
>> In (info "(org) References"), there is an example explaining the range
>> references:
>>
>> @-1$-2..@-1 3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to
>> current row
>>
>> What does `2 up to current row' mean? I don't understand. IIR
Hi Xue,
Xue Fuqiao writes:
> In (info "(org) References"), there is an example explaining the range
> references:
>
> @-1$-2..@-1 3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to
> current row
>
> What does `2 up to current row' mean? I don't understand. IIRC `@'
> represents row, it shou
In (info "(org) References"), there is an example explaining the range
references:
@-1$-2..@-1 3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to
current row
What does `2 up to current row' mean? I don't understand. IIRC `@' represents
row, it should be `1 up to current row'.
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